A year after it was pronounced airworthy by the FAA, and 14 years after it was first announced, the Samson Sky Switchblade is officially off the ground.
This street-legal three-wheeler converts to a 200-mph (320-km/h) airplane at the touch of a button. The two-seat vehicle can manage speeds over 125 mph (200 km/h) in street mode, with its wings and tail folded.
At an estimated starting price of US$170,000 the Samson Switchblade is a unique vehicle, you can find out more about its first flight from New Atlas, link below...
Humane Finally Reveals Everything About Its $699 Phone-Killing Ai Pin Here is a detailed look at how the Ai Pin works.
Humanes hype train has reached its final stop. After lots of teasers and vague marketing ops, Humane finally debuted its Ai Pin, a clothing-based wearable device that is definitely, undoubtedly, for sure, not a smartphone.
First things first: the Ai Pin costs $699. Yes, thats a lot of money, but Humane is clearly positioning this as a smartphone replacement and not as something youd use in addition to a glass slab.
The idea behind the Ai Pin is pretty simple screens are bad, and so are smartphones. If you love social media, the Ai Pin is not the device for you. There will be no doom scrolling through social feeds here and no apps thirsting for your constant attention. We dont do apps, says Humane co-founder Bethany Bongiorno in the product launch video.
Check out more details about this latest product release via Inverse, link below...
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Featured Date: 09/11/2023
In this resource you will use a laser pointer, a few electronic components, and a Raspberry Pi to make a laser tripwire. Each time a stealthy intruder breaks the laser beam, the Raspberry Pi will sound the alarm via a buzzer or a speaker.
The project details step by step instructions to help you gather all the required materials to building and coding your light sensor.
Check out the project posted by the Raspberry Pi Foundation using the link below...
The XREAL Air 2 is a wearable display that provides an immersive cinematic experience. It is lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
The device comes with a USB-C DisplayPort connectivity and is compatible with computers, tablets, smartphones, and gaming consoles.
The XREAL Air 2 is like having a projector in front of you with integrated speakers in the arms. The screen moves to stay in the center or side of your view as you turn your head.
The XREAL Air 2 is available for order at $399 link below...
U.S. Marines with Tactical Training and Exercise Control Group, Marine Air- Ground Task Force Training Command and scientists with the Office of Naval Research conduct a proof-of-concept range for the Robotic Goat at Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center in California.
The goat can carry different payloads and was testing its ability to acquire and prosecute targets with the M72 Light Anti-Tank Weapon.
Check out video footage from U.S. Marine Corps by Lance Cpl. Connor Webb using the link below...
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